(1) What plants are not suitable for planting in the courtyard?
Whether plants in the courtyard are considered inauspicious mainly depends on two aspects:
First, whether it emits harmful gases or liquids. For example, the strong fragrance of Tuberose is not good for patients with heart disease and hypertension. The fragrance of Oleander can easily make people drowsy. Tulip contains alkaloids, and excessive contact may cause hair loss, and so on.
Second, whether its shape is strange or ugly. Generally, trees with crooked or deformed branches are usually inauspicious. Feng Shui sayings go like: "Strange - shaped big trees bring qi - related pain and loss of reputation", "Hump - shaped trees lead to a decline in population and wealth", "Trees shaped like crouching cows are likely to cause people to be sickly and stay at home often"… However, plants with special aesthetic feelings are exceptions, such as bonsai, plum trees, etc.

Tuberose
Tuberose has an umbellate inflorescence with a fresh fragrance, which is even stronger at night, hence the name "Tuberose". Tuberose is loved by people for its fresh aroma. However, its strong fragrance is not good for patients with heart disease and hypertension.

Oleander
The leaves of Oleander are like willows and bamboos, and its red flowers are bright, more beautiful than peach blossoms, with a special aroma. However, the whole plant of Oleander is highly toxic. Excessive contact can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and arrhythmia in people. Even just smelling its strong fragrance can make people drowsy.
Remember, Use feng shui as a reference and blend with modern knowledge for a cozy home.
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